New Nuneaton

New Nuneaton was a colony of England established in 1585 in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico at the time of the Anglo-Spanish War.

History
New Nuneaton was settled in 1585 by Protestant English settlers from the port city of Bristol in the West Country of England. The settlement expanded in size to include a town center, twenty manor houses, and a few farms, with a series of military buildings being constructed along a major trade route in order to fight off the Spanish Empire at the time of the Anglo-Spanish War. The English had a large population in the town, with many of them being farmers; the settlers would call for troops from England to assist in the war with Spain, and the English troops destroyed the Spanish settlement of San Eduardo de Yucatan.